Tag Archive for 'sleeping'
Do Not Drive and Sleep
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 29th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP Fun, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology, SLEEP Video, Sleep Disorders.Sleeping is not far from being intoxicated. The lack of sleep will surely bother the focus that most people have when they are on the road. Perhaps the next time we drive, we should think twice if we are up to driving anywhere, regardless of how far it would be.
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Sleep Quotes: Don’t Lie Down Doing Nothing
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 15th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, Sleep Disorders.If you can’t sleep, then get up and do something instead of lying there worrying. It’s the worry that gets you, not the lack of sleep. ~Dale Carnegie

Every time we find ourselves lying on our beds and thinking of something to make us sleep is similar to finding our way in hall with no idea on what door to choose. Unless we open one door, we have no idea of what is behind it.
Such is the same in sleeping. We tend to have a hard time sleeping because we think of issues and problems. But staring at the ceiling or at objects will not resolve the issue. The fact remains that we compel ourselves to act and to do this, we would have to do the right thing or alternative means to be able to calm ourselves down and finally buckle down to sleep.
Even in everyday lives we find ourselves wanting to do something for problems. But in reality, some problems cannot be resolved with a snap of a finger. We have to approach issues and problems in the right aspect and taking it step by step is the best approach towards it.
Anyone would want to resolve standing issues at an instant. The failure to do so is one reason why we cannot get the relaxing sleeping habits we long for at the end of the day. The best way is to plan and find solutions to soothe the situation. Taking them for granted will lead towards nothing in the end and this includes sufficient sleep and resolution of the matter as well.
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Mood Lights Aid in Sleeping
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 15th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Disorders.
Many would refer to mood lights as purely made to provide ambiance to a room. However, they are also good ways to help a person relax to a point where they may find themselves falling sleepy and fall into a hypnotic trance. This usually occurs at moments when people find they physically tired but are merely allowing their mental toughness to keep themselves awake.
Mood lights may not be given that distinction but a person has to wonder why the issue of nightlights was ever conceptualized. Many are afraid of the dark and this is a given. However, some people need that extra factor to make things straight. Sleeping may be tough for some and garnering all the necessary means and elements to make sleeping entirely a joyful occurrence.
Hence, anyone should not be surprised that the next time they would be finding themselves in mood themed rooms would lead towards sleepy spells. Some may not notice it, but once those eyes start to fall, many would not know that they are already in an entirely new world called dreams.
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Reading to Force Your Eyes to Shutdown
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 15th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP Fun, SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP Psychology.
People who find they having trouble sleeping would be usually directed towards some matters where they can find themselves with heavy eyelids and soon after finding themselves hitting the sack. The trouble with sleeping for some is the fact that they tend to think a lot or may get anxious moments. Sleep is something we all look for, but the occurrences of such current events and issues in our lives will always be an obstacle in gaining proper sleeping habits.
For most, sleeping is hard in certain times, especially in crisis. Many cannot totally relax hence the need to find alternative measures to make the mind and the human eye get tired. Heavy eyes would force a person to get some shuteye, and altogether this experience would lead to them having to finally snooze away the night.
Reading books, magazines or any known reading material is expected to get the job done. It just needs proper recognition and timing. The importance of enriching our minds on information is one thing but getting enough sleep to recharge our energy levels is another point for consideration as well.
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Can People Sleep Like Babies?
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 15th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Fun, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Disorders.People who say they sleep like a baby usually don’t have one. ~Leo J. Burke

Adults and mature people would claim that they can sleep as they wish. However, it is easier to say and realize actual sleep. Some do not really realize the importance of sleep and while many people are aware of the proper sleeping habits and shuteye needed most of them forego this for one reason or another.
Ideally, sleeping like a baby is a declaration that would usually get some sort of a laugh for people. Many dream of sleeping as peaceful as possible. But the return for being able to do so is an opportunity that is lost. It is apparent that while many look forward to taking the long naps needed, waking up towards reality and adhering toward the fast pace of demands on an individual’s life is a reality that they have to face.
If a person can indeed sleep as peaceful as a baby, then perhaps people would not be roaming around and looking for best ways to actually get the proper amount of sleep and rest.
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